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but here she is lisa ferguson out in los angeles. >> good morning everyone. mitt romney is headed to florida today to host events with senator marco rubio and jeb bush. he starts off the date in tampa and then heads to coral gables and jacksonville. paul ryan will be campaigning in wisconsin. some are calling the pair's reemergence on the campaign trial after supposedly taking time out out of respect for the hurricane victims. romney's official reason for the event yesterday was to collect donations for storm victims, but it sure looked a lot like a campaign, a big american flag on the wall campaign music, crowds and the press were invited. voters had to wait to drop off their donations until romney arrived to collect them himself. john mccain even went as far as to blast president obama on the benghazi attack. one other issue is romney's thoughts on fema. here he is yesterday. >> [ inaudible ]? >> romney: why -- >> why don't you answer any questions about fema. >> nothing to say. more bill coming up after the break. highest priority on election day. besides,
but here she is lisa ferguson out in los angeles. >> good morning everyone. mitt romney is headed to florida today to host events with senator marco rubio and jeb bush. he starts off the date in tampa and then heads to coral gables and jacksonville. paul ryan will be campaigning in wisconsin. some are calling the pair's reemergence on the campaign trial after supposedly taking time out out of respect for the hurricane victims. romney's official reason for the event yesterday was to...
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my old boss from "the los angeles times," he called the collaborative effort a pain in the a. tell me what one of these things looks like. explain what happens -- how do they get along? do they get along? >> for those of you who have not worked in a newsroom before, journalists and organizations are incredibly competitive. even today, in your contract, your citing confidentiality agreements. you will not talk about your story. a story -- i do not know if it has been true -- they used to assign reporters the same story to two reporters to see who does the better job. there is a huge cultural issue here. what is happening because of diminished resources is news organizations are starting to say, i cannot do that kind of work on my own. i will start to work with other technically competing news organizations. i have been involved mostly in large-scale collaborations' that involve pbs frontline, propublica, we are doing something with univision and the center for investigative reporting. it may seem like a no-brainer -- a kind of is, and especially today, but culturally is against
my old boss from "the los angeles times," he called the collaborative effort a pain in the a. tell me what one of these things looks like. explain what happens -- how do they get along? do they get along? >> for those of you who have not worked in a newsroom before, journalists and organizations are incredibly competitive. even today, in your contract, your citing confidentiality agreements. you will not talk about your story. a story -- i do not know if it has been true -- they...
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angeles. good morning lisa. >> hey bill. good morning everyone. hurricane sandy not only is taking an impact on the east coast but it is also putting a twist in the political schedule today. we are just one week out from the election. neither candidate is campaigning as planned. president obama is staying in d.c. to monitor the storm and help prep for any disaster relief. mitt romney is also putting a stop to his events saying it is out of sensitivity for the millions of people in sandy's path. romney did have events scheduled today in ohio but now he's telling the state not only to support the east coast during the storm but also to support the entire country by electing him as president. if we did have a romney presidency, disaster relief could be very different. during a primary debate earlier this season, romney seemed to be absolutely in favor of shutting fema down. now that we are in the middle of a natural disaster, he says no. he wouldn't shut it down. he would just send more power to
angeles. good morning lisa. >> hey bill. good morning everyone. hurricane sandy not only is taking an impact on the east coast but it is also putting a twist in the political schedule today. we are just one week out from the election. neither candidate is campaigning as planned. president obama is staying in d.c. to monitor the storm and help prep for any disaster relief. mitt romney is also putting a stop to his events saying it is out of sensitivity for the millions of people in sandy's...
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>> california, not los angeles? >> stephanie: maybe. we'll find out during the break so we seem somewhat more informed when we come back. >> go to go to vote.com. >> stephanie: right back on "the stephanie miller show." >> can you guarantee it will give me an orgasm? >> yeah. >> announcer: it's "the stephanie miller show." thomas jefferson said that a successful democracy depended on an informed electorate. our country's future depends on you. to help you make informed decisions, watch current tv's politically direct lineup. only on current tv. take the time to learn about the issues. don't just vote, vote smart. ♪ ♪ the trucks are going farther. the new 2013 ram 1500. ♪ ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ ♪ guts. glory. ram. [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents fabulous but...when i add chicken barbecue sauce... and cheese...and roll it up woo-wee! i've made a barbecue chicken crescent chow down. pillsbury crescents. let the making begin. [ female announcer ] why settle for plai
>> california, not los angeles? >> stephanie: maybe. we'll find out during the break so we seem somewhat more informed when we come back. >> go to go to vote.com. >> stephanie: right back on "the stephanie miller show." >> can you guarantee it will give me an orgasm? >> yeah. >> announcer: it's "the stephanie miller show." thomas jefferson said that a successful democracy depended on an informed electorate. our country's future...
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>> california, not los angeles? >> stephanie: maybe. we'll find out during the break so we seem somewhat more informed when we come back. >> go to go to vote.com. >> stephanie: right back on "the stephanie miller show." >> can you guarantee it will give me an orgasm? >> yeah. >> announcer: it's "the stephanie miller show." ♪ i love ♪ >> stephanie miller ♪ on the disco ♪ >> stephanie: i have to go to norwalk to early vote? >> yeah. oh, come on. there's light rail. >> stephanie: can i go to the -- >> you could take light rail to norwalk. >> stephanie: does it go to the seventh string of hell? >> i can't get her out to my place at the beach. >> stephanie: okay. give the fun factions about early voting in california. >> okay. you can vote by mail. let's see. the deadline to ask for a vote by mail form is tomorrow. that's just here in los angeles county. >> stephanie: right. >> you can go to norwalk to the county headquarters in los angeles county and vote early there. >> stephanie: okay. but you will be in norwalk is our point. >> y
>> california, not los angeles? >> stephanie: maybe. we'll find out during the break so we seem somewhat more informed when we come back. >> go to go to vote.com. >> stephanie: right back on "the stephanie miller show." >> can you guarantee it will give me an orgasm? >> yeah. >> announcer: it's "the stephanie miller show." ♪ i love ♪ >> stephanie miller ♪ on the disco ♪ >> stephanie: i have to go to norwalk to...
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but the attack on american citizens happened 2000 miles from washington dc or in los angeles or seattle would you have waited 7 hours. remember this mr. president, my son and the others died heros and it is it better to die the death of the hero than live the life of a coward. >> brian: the administration said listen to the family of ambassador stevens when they say don't politicalize. if you care about the stevens' family shouldn't you care about the woods. >> his son defied stand down order say i am run toth sound of the guns. that's what seals are taught to do. not stand idly by. any american under attack we would want to say this is our ambassador and clear attack and 9/11. he's told to stand down. a navy seal who said forget i will drive ahead. it is a tand down foreign policy where it is appease we don't want terously feathers and we have dead americans. >> brian: your contact list is full of people who serve. what is the reaction? >> why didn't we use the assets availablitous. spector gun ships stationed 400 miles away in italy that could provide help. and operators on the roof a
but the attack on american citizens happened 2000 miles from washington dc or in los angeles or seattle would you have waited 7 hours. remember this mr. president, my son and the others died heros and it is it better to die the death of the hero than live the life of a coward. >> brian: the administration said listen to the family of ambassador stevens when they say don't politicalize. if you care about the stevens' family shouldn't you care about the woods. >> his son defied stand...
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this question comes from greg salazar from los angeles. do you think an annual military budget of $1 trillion is absolutely necessary to keep us safe? in a broader sense, what do you think should be the role worldwide of the united states military? two minutes, virgil goode. >> as i said, if i'm elected president i will balance the budget, and part of the cuts have to be in the department of defense. we cannot do as mitt romney and paul ryan suggest increase military funding by $2 trillion over the next decade. i support a strong defense. but we need to retrench rather than trying to be the policemen of the world. we have too many soldiers, too many troopers scattered around the world. our presence needs to be decreased around the world, not increased, and the united states should stop trying to be the overseer of the world. that will save us billions and billions of dollars. [applause] >> all right. governor johnson. >> we need to provide ourselves with a strong national defense. the operative word here is defense, not offense and not nat
this question comes from greg salazar from los angeles. do you think an annual military budget of $1 trillion is absolutely necessary to keep us safe? in a broader sense, what do you think should be the role worldwide of the united states military? two minutes, virgil goode. >> as i said, if i'm elected president i will balance the budget, and part of the cuts have to be in the department of defense. we cannot do as mitt romney and paul ryan suggest increase military funding by $2...
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larry conn of los angeles left on a three day backpacking trip eight days ago in the forest. matthew is missing near the lake in the sierra national forest. he was supposed to return home on thursday. >>> california woman is recovering from a shark attack in maui. >> she was paddling to shore near mckenna beach. she was, she had puncture wound to her thigh and cuts to her hand. >> she is in stable condition. the woman said the shark was about 10 to 1 feet long. the attack shut down a mile long stretch of shoreline. >> while the united states is preparing for hurricane sandy. china is being, with a massive typhoon are battling the areas of the country. storm brought down trees and branches on top of homes. ferry services are suspended as a precaution. >>> this sent protestors into the streets. they marched through madrid protesting tax hikes. and some p chimed in for their basic rights. it is $13 billion in loans and staying with its financial crisis. >>> people have arrested 11 people who were planning a terror attack on the u.s. embassy. the subject belonged to a new hill ta
larry conn of los angeles left on a three day backpacking trip eight days ago in the forest. matthew is missing near the lake in the sierra national forest. he was supposed to return home on thursday. >>> california woman is recovering from a shark attack in maui. >> she was paddling to shore near mckenna beach. she was, she had puncture wound to her thigh and cuts to her hand. >> she is in stable condition. the woman said the shark was about 10 to 1 feet long. the attack...
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i went to college in ohio, worked in chicago, did tv in los angeles, and gave a funny speech once in fayetteville, arkansas, and get this. there are different kinds of people. and they're fascinating. i mean i like myself but a country full of me, could that work? ultimately no. i'm a liberal. i love the mix of voices and the larger perspective. of or pertaining representational forms of government, rather than air to be arrests and monarchees. the united states isn't run by the wealthiest or by some sort of birth rite. we participate by our vote and elect leaders to represent us. president lincoln's gettysburg address is a constant reminder. the government of the people, by the people, and for the people. shall not perish from this earth. one person, one vote. that's a precious right. that's liberal. believing that government should be active in supporting social and political change. so there's the constitution. the founders built in the ability to amend it and to pass laws to form a more perfect union. things like, oh, abolishing slavery and segregation, giving women the right to
i went to college in ohio, worked in chicago, did tv in los angeles, and gave a funny speech once in fayetteville, arkansas, and get this. there are different kinds of people. and they're fascinating. i mean i like myself but a country full of me, could that work? ultimately no. i'm a liberal. i love the mix of voices and the larger perspective. of or pertaining representational forms of government, rather than air to be arrests and monarchees. the united states isn't run by the wealthiest or...
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and he says, i don't know if you noticed, but i signed out of the white house and i'm in los angeles. lbj said, yeah, i know that. and he says, mr. president, what can i do for your? and he said oh, nothing for my supper call it help. [applause] [laughter] >> i love that story. i really love that story. there was another example of loyalty in the books, in both books that have to do with the necessary resignation of walter jenkins during the scandal that burst upon the administration. that occurred with a long-term loyal message. he may as well have been a member of the family of ale bj's and administration. one time i was just electrified because it is such a beautiful handling of the situation that ladybird did with lyndon johnson but acknowledged his prerogatives and power. out of their deep compassion about walter jenkins that led to her actually, quietly informing him in a subtle way he was going to be defying him. defying the instructions in terms of a vocal public support for walter jenkins. would you like to talk about a little bit? >> yes, i would. this is, perhaps, the best
and he says, i don't know if you noticed, but i signed out of the white house and i'm in los angeles. lbj said, yeah, i know that. and he says, mr. president, what can i do for your? and he said oh, nothing for my supper call it help. [applause] [laughter] >> i love that story. i really love that story. there was another example of loyalty in the books, in both books that have to do with the necessary resignation of walter jenkins during the scandal that burst upon the administration....
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angeles. first of all, congratulations. really such an honor to be able to even speak with you about what is taking place here. you actually started a newspaper "dawn" back in 1975. for years you're the only one -- the woman -- only woman in the newsroom. what was that like for you? >> thank you. i think it was really, really great being there. of course, in the beginning there was -- i wouldn't say uphill, but it was a challenge to establish myself and to prove myself, but once i had done it, it was quite easy going because in some ways i even found it an advantage being a woman because i could go into areas where a man would not have been allowed. you know, what pakistan is. it's a very segregated society, and i could enter, say, the refugee camps. i have been to the border area, and i could go and talk to the women there when no one would have talked to them. it was the men who were doing all the talking. or even in shanty towns, remember, for the election i could go and talk to the women a
angeles. first of all, congratulations. really such an honor to be able to even speak with you about what is taking place here. you actually started a newspaper "dawn" back in 1975. for years you're the only one -- the woman -- only woman in the newsroom. what was that like for you? >> thank you. i think it was really, really great being there. of course, in the beginning there was -- i wouldn't say uphill, but it was a challenge to establish myself and to prove myself, but once...
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>> caller: los angeles county. >> host: how is the county going to go? >> caller: well you know, it's split i think, you know? but -- [inaudible] >> host: just. >> caller: i sob romney-ryan signed up there today when i was walking. it's a uniontown. it's mostly all democrats are. but there's a lot of people -- [inaudible] but like i said, there's people there talking against romney, he's the only one that is held business, i mean, you know, what has obama done? >> host: that is alice. one more republican view. this is a tweet from jane who says i will be voting for a successful honorable businessmen i believe romney will give small fiscally sound government. to arkadelphia arkansas jordan gets the last word. is on her democrats line. go ahead. >> caller: okay. i think obama should win because -- [inaudible] what ron is saying is not true but it's not too. he has raised us. -- [inaudible] and ron is a scary man. i don't think he should be in office as well. i'm looking at the statistic map right now, and what he is saying is just a lie. los.. [inaudible c
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. >>> the los angeles times reports u.s. decided not to attack on the consulate in libya because officials did not have enough clear intelligence to show what was happening. leon panetta said on thursday, you don't deploy forces into harm's way without knowing what's taking place. >>> and the san francisco chronicle says more than luck is involved in the giants' world series success. the giants beat the tigers 2-0 last night in san francisco and lead the series two games to none. game 3 is tomorrow night i >>> this national weather report sponsored by disney "secret of the wings" now on blu-ray combo pack and hollywood digital. >>> the national archives are supposed to have all of america's most historic documents, but officials tell "60 minutes" that many of them are missing. >> what would you be happiest to find? >> we're missing the wright brothers patch. that would thrill me to no end. >> this morning, we'll show you one man caught stealing thousands of historic artifacts. >>> and a man goes online saying a doctor treate
. >>> the los angeles times reports u.s. decided not to attack on the consulate in libya because officials did not have enough clear intelligence to show what was happening. leon panetta said on thursday, you don't deploy forces into harm's way without knowing what's taking place. >>> and the san francisco chronicle says more than luck is involved in the giants' world series success. the giants beat the tigers 2-0 last night in san francisco and lead the series two games to...
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he's a correspondent for mtv's election coverage and he's joining us from los angeles. jacob, welcome back inside "the war room." >> thank you, governor. good to be with you again. >> jennifer: how can the early voting process be reformed to give all americans equal access to an early ballot? >> you know, there is so much talk about voter disenfranchisement but the big elephant in the room that no one talks about is in 15 states, there is literally no opportunity to vote early like president obama did today or with a -- what's called a no excuse absentee ballot so you're stuck voting on tuesday during the hours that the polls are open. if you're a single mother, single father, you work two or or you're a student with long hours and you can't get to the polls you're out of luck. >> >> jennifer: it is an extra hurdle. harvard university released recently a poll of voters between the ages of 18 and 29. that poll showed that only 6% plan to vote early at a polling place. 14% will vote by absentee ballot. what are you learning in your reporting about how young adults view ea
he's a correspondent for mtv's election coverage and he's joining us from los angeles. jacob, welcome back inside "the war room." >> thank you, governor. good to be with you again. >> jennifer: how can the early voting process be reformed to give all americans equal access to an early ballot? >> you know, there is so much talk about voter disenfranchisement but the big elephant in the room that no one talks about is in 15 states, there is literally no opportunity to...
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a host of rare hollywood items will be hitting the auction block next month in los angeles. here with a preview, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> let's start with dorothy's dress. this is unusual because it's the full costume, right? >> it is, that's right. there are others out there. this is a complete costume. it originated from kent warner a costume designer at mgm. the only thing missing is the shoes. >> okay. how much would this run you? >> we estimate at $400,000 to $600,000. >> it's beautiful. next we have the "sound of music." two iconic dresses. this first one we recognize julianne drews wore this. >> that's right. we estimate this $40,000 to $60,000. and like "wizard of oz," there are few items available from the "sound of music." the second outfit worn. >> what kind of person buys these items? >> well, a lot of museums, personal collectors, fans, but now investors. people are starting to collect pop culture in hopes it's going to continue to increase in value. >> wonderful. we're on to you, martin. the marilyn video. now, first of all, we've all seen that
a host of rare hollywood items will be hitting the auction block next month in los angeles. here with a preview, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> let's start with dorothy's dress. this is unusual because it's the full costume, right? >> it is, that's right. there are others out there. this is a complete costume. it originated from kent warner a costume designer at mgm. the only thing missing is the shoes. >> okay. how much would this run you? >> we estimate...
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he spent time last night -- i don't know where he found the time did jet out to los angeles and was on jay leno's show, "the tonight show" seen by a sizable audience and talking about a number of things including the controversy surrounding richard mourdock. the republican senate candidate in indiana and had controversial comments two days ago at a debate with his democratic opponent that said pregnancies caused by rape were intended by god. mitt romney has endorsed mourdock and appears in a mourdock ad. here's what the president had to say. >> i don't know how these guys come up with these ideas. let me make a very simple proposition. rape is rape. for politicians to want to intrude in this stuff, often times without any information, is a huge problem and this is, obviously, a part of what's at stake in this election. >> i think a lot of this also is the battle for the female vote for women voters and abortion is a topic that is of much interest to them and that's what this may be playing out as, carol. >> paul steinhauser reporting live for us from washington, thank you. >>> the 2008
he spent time last night -- i don't know where he found the time did jet out to los angeles and was on jay leno's show, "the tonight show" seen by a sizable audience and talking about a number of things including the controversy surrounding richard mourdock. the republican senate candidate in indiana and had controversial comments two days ago at a debate with his democratic opponent that said pregnancies caused by rape were intended by god. mitt romney has endorsed mourdock and...
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the latest current news roundup from lisa ferguson out in los angeles. hi lisa. good morning. >> hey bill. good morning everyone. john mccain is unendorsing richard mourdock. the indiana senate candidate is underfire this week for calling rape pregnancies an intentional gift from god. coincidentally, mourdock is the only senate candidate mitt romney has endorse and cut an ad for this season. he just released the ad in support of mourdock monday and the rape comments came tuesday night. mccain said he will no longer support mourdock unless he apologizes for those remarks but most republicans are staying in mourdock's corner. santorum is saying it is gotcha politics and romney says while he does not agree with his statements, he supports him for senate. >>> president obama discussed the issue yesterday in an interview with jay leno. the interview was not all serious. the two took a lighter tone when discussing donald trump. >> what's this thing with trump and you? it's like me and letterman. what's he got against you? >> obama: you know, this all dates back to when
the latest current news roundup from lisa ferguson out in los angeles. hi lisa. good morning. >> hey bill. good morning everyone. john mccain is unendorsing richard mourdock. the indiana senate candidate is underfire this week for calling rape pregnancies an intentional gift from god. coincidentally, mourdock is the only senate candidate mitt romney has endorse and cut an ad for this season. he just released the ad in support of mourdock monday and the rape comments came tuesday night....
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at this hour he's making his way to los angeles where he's taping a spot on the tonight show. after that it's on to las vegas for another rally and he'll be flying on the red eye to tampa overnight. tomorrow, the phase continues. hitting four cities before returning to d.c. in the evening. >> this is the first stop on our 48-hour fly around campaign marathon extravaganza. but hi to start in iowa to ask you for your vote, to ask you for your support so we can finish what we started. >> the vice president was also on the trail today. and he had some advice for a young supporter. >> these guys have become so tied to special -- look, i don't blame that baby for crying. you know what, she just realized what it means if romney gets elected. she was out there, god love her. hi, baby. how are you? it's okay. he's not going to get elected. you're going to be okay. >> it's okay. he's not going to get elected. so for his part, governor romney keeps saying, he's got the momentum. >> i'm not sure whether you've been watching tv but we've had a number of debates lately. have you noticed tha
at this hour he's making his way to los angeles where he's taping a spot on the tonight show. after that it's on to las vegas for another rally and he'll be flying on the red eye to tampa overnight. tomorrow, the phase continues. hitting four cities before returning to d.c. in the evening. >> this is the first stop on our 48-hour fly around campaign marathon extravaganza. but hi to start in iowa to ask you for your vote, to ask you for your support so we can finish what we started....
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he also stops in las vegas -- in los angeles where he will be taping with jay leno and in chicago, illinois, where he'll be casting his own early ballot. he had a bit of a new message when he spoke to voters here in iowa telling them this is where it all started. but also making the case that he is the same person he has been all along. they know him better than anyone. and drawing a contrast with mitt romney, his values haven't changed. take a listen. >> there are some folks in this crowd who probably have been following me since i was running for the united states senate. and you know what, you can -- like this guy right here who i served with in the united states senate, and, you know, you can take a videotape of things i said ten years ago, 12 years ago, and you'd say, man, this is the same guy. has the same values. cares about the same people. doesn't forget where he came from. knows who he's fighting for. and you know what? i haven't finished all the work that we set out to do back in 2008, but i have fought for you every single day that i've held this office. >> reporter: and, wolf,
he also stops in las vegas -- in los angeles where he will be taping with jay leno and in chicago, illinois, where he'll be casting his own early ballot. he had a bit of a new message when he spoke to voters here in iowa telling them this is where it all started. but also making the case that he is the same person he has been all along. they know him better than anyone. and drawing a contrast with mitt romney, his values haven't changed. take a listen. >> there are some folks in this...
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he will be in colorado, nevada and los angeles in california for jay leno. then he talks an overnight plane on air force one down to florida. then virginia. then goes to illinois to vote and ohio to end the day. eight states, two days. what does that mean? >> it means he could win two of them, illinois, california, everything else is is battling for. at the end of the day --. bill: is that positive, ed or is that desperation? how would you analyze it? >> i would analyze as desperation. at this point in time this is president who hoped to end on a positive note. now still trying to portray romney as someone he is not. he has very little to talk about on his own record. put the fancy mail piece out a pamphlet sending out here is my future plan. more of the same. he is mailing that to 3 1/2 million targeted voters. like a direct mail piece. ing into new, nothing specific. bill: could back to what if. this is what mitt romney is doing, what if column, going back to 11 states up for grabs. he will in iowa, six electoral votes, nevada, six electoral votes. he woul
he will be in colorado, nevada and los angeles in california for jay leno. then he talks an overnight plane on air force one down to florida. then virginia. then goes to illinois to vote and ohio to end the day. eight states, two days. what does that mean? >> it means he could win two of them, illinois, california, everything else is is battling for. at the end of the day --. bill: is that positive, ed or is that desperation? how would you analyze it? >> i would analyze as...
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many of whom traveled the world and were in los angeles new york, all over the convince. when they were hacking, they did not differentiate based upon where they were. they went after the phone number. i think as you point out, it is almost inevitable that information, with respect to hacking will end up proving out to violations of law here in the united states. tom watson, member of the british parliament and author of the recently published book "dial m for murdoch." thank you so much for your time. we look forward to have you back. >> thanks very much. >> eliot: the big banks and their poster boy jamie dimon. has he skated through the financial crisis unscathed? bethany mclean joins me, ahead. from silver screens... to flat screens... twizzlerize your entertainment everyday with twizzlers the twist you can't resist. >> eliot: after what we've seen of mitt romney, why is this race still so close >>we will not settle >> eliot: with candidates as smart as romney and obama it is safe to say that nothing happens by accident. what is the take away from last night's foreign
many of whom traveled the world and were in los angeles new york, all over the convince. when they were hacking, they did not differentiate based upon where they were. they went after the phone number. i think as you point out, it is almost inevitable that information, with respect to hacking will end up proving out to violations of law here in the united states. tom watson, member of the british parliament and author of the recently published book "dial m for murdoch." thank you so...
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angeles to chicago, and that our airports and highways and bridges and all of the -- do you buy that argument? >> i'm from a town where the major bridge collapsed because of pigeon poop. yes, i do agree. jeez, we may be in a developing country. >> yeah, right. but, i mean, the next question is there a government role there? people are calling for infrastructure spending. that will mean not only construction jobs, but -- >> i got a great example. my parents were always wise enough to get me out of town in the summer. so a lot of it was spent in the boundary waters of minnesota. there is a light house there called the split rock light house. and the reason i chose that for my little business is it's a perfect example, in the absence of the investment in that lighthouse, no individual company would have invested in that, you wouldn't have opened up either the iron ranch for the u.s. steel industry or the wheat lands on both sides of the u.s. and canadian border to world trade. you needed the lighthouse. that is the sort of investment the government has to do. i think we'd agree that we'
angeles to chicago, and that our airports and highways and bridges and all of the -- do you buy that argument? >> i'm from a town where the major bridge collapsed because of pigeon poop. yes, i do agree. jeez, we may be in a developing country. >> yeah, right. but, i mean, the next question is there a government role there? people are calling for infrastructure spending. that will mean not only construction jobs, but -- >> i got a great example. my parents were always wise...
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he's running in the san fernando valley, it's a los angeles-based district, and juan vargas who's running in the seasoned yea go-based district. both of these districts were created by an independent redistricting commission, and both of them won their primaries under california's new top two primary system. so both of them have excellent opportunities of being elected come november 6th. in new mexico former county commissioner michelle lujan english ham is the favorite -- grisham is the favorite candidate. and we also expect two new faces from texas. in cd 20, joaquin castro will most likely win the seat currently being held by charlie gonzalez, and in a new district created by reapportionment, vega has excellent opportunities of winning cd 34. texas was a big winner in reapportionment where it picked up four new congressional seats. however, of those four new seats, it appears only one will be held by a latino member of congress. there also are opportunities for latino candidates in competitive districts that are nonlatino majority district cans. three of these are also in california. f
he's running in the san fernando valley, it's a los angeles-based district, and juan vargas who's running in the seasoned yea go-based district. both of these districts were created by an independent redistricting commission, and both of them won their primaries under california's new top two primary system. so both of them have excellent opportunities of being elected come november 6th. in new mexico former county commissioner michelle lujan english ham is the favorite -- grisham is the...
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out in los angeles. hello, lisa. >> hey bill. good morning everyone. some backlash coming from iran after last night's foreign policy debate. romney is known for taking a hard red line approach when it comes to iran's nuclear program. and he added to that last night calling for crippling sanctions against the country. >> romney: i would tighten those sanctions. i would say that ships that carry iranian oil can't come into our ports. i imagine the eu would agree with us as well. >> today, ryan officials are saying they will stop -- iran officials say they'll stop exports and that they have a plan b to survive without oil revenues. because of sanctions already in place, we do not import any of iran's oil. we actually get most of ours from our own national forces along with canada and latin america. but iranian oil going off the world market would still affect gas prices here in the united states. one of the big goals for both candidates last night was steering the foreign policy debate toward domestic issues where americans can relate. we saw that with t
out in los angeles. hello, lisa. >> hey bill. good morning everyone. some backlash coming from iran after last night's foreign policy debate. romney is known for taking a hard red line approach when it comes to iran's nuclear program. and he added to that last night calling for crippling sanctions against the country. >> romney: i would tighten those sanctions. i would say that ships that carry iranian oil can't come into our ports. i imagine the eu would agree with us as well....
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angeles. i never dreamed that some day i would win that nomination and be my party's nominee for president. that's america. that's why i'm proud and grateful to be a citizen of this country. 26 days from today you and millions of americans will choose two people to lead us into the future as president and vice president of the united states. our opponents say, things are okay. don't rock the boat. not to worry. they say we should be satisfied. but i don't think we can be satisfied when we're spending $150 billion a year in interest alone on the national debt, much of it going to foreign bankers, or when 25% of our high school students are dropping out of school, or when we have 2.5 million of our fellow citizens, a third of them veterans, who are homeless and living on streets and in doorways in this country, when mr. bush's prescription for our economic future is another tax giveaway to the rich. we can do better than that. not working with government alone, but all of us working together. ll
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the debate took place in los angeles. this is an hour and a half. >> the call is on the panel are ann compton of abc news. week margaret warner of newsweekchell ngazine, and andrea mitchell of nbc news. the candidates are vice eorge but george bush the republican nominee and governor michael dukakis, t nominee for the next 90 minutes we'll be questioning the candidates designed by representatives of the two campaigns. however, there are no restrictions on the questions that my colleagues and i can ask this evening and the candidates have no prior knowledge of our questions. by agreement between the candidates, the first question goes to governor dukakis. you have two minutes to respond. governor if kitty dukakis were raped and murdered, would you favor an irrevocable death penalty for the killer? >> no, i don't, bernard. and i think you know i opposed the death penalty. i don't see any evidence that it's a deterrent and i think there are better an more effective ways to deal with violent crimes. we've done so in my own st
the debate took place in los angeles. this is an hour and a half. >> the call is on the panel are ann compton of abc news. week margaret warner of newsweekchell ngazine, and andrea mitchell of nbc news. the candidates are vice eorge but george bush the republican nominee and governor michael dukakis, t nominee for the next 90 minutes we'll be questioning the candidates designed by representatives of the two campaigns. however, there are no restrictions on the questions that my colleagues...
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william la la jeunesse is live n los angeles. this effects your pocketbook, doesn't it, william? >> reporter: well, imagine -- jenna: sorry. [laughter] >> reporter: 52 cents of every dollar that you earn to government. that would be the combined federal and state income tax rate for the top taxpayers in california if the president's tax plan is approved along with a 30% tax increase proposal from governor jerry brown. >> ask the higher income earners to the today -- pay a little more to keep the economy strong. >> reporter: governor jerry brown says californians need to pay more. >> it's either massive cuts to the schools and colleges, or the most blessed and the most well off paying one or two or three percent more. >> reporter: if it sounds familiar -- >> i also want to ask the wealthiest households in america to pay slightly higher taxes. >> reporter: brown did take a page from the obama playbook. >> the plan ask the wealthiest to pay their fair share. >> reporter: their fair share means the top 1% will pay up to 13% of their salary in state income taxes, or roughly one-half o
william la la jeunesse is live n los angeles. this effects your pocketbook, doesn't it, william? >> reporter: well, imagine -- jenna: sorry. [laughter] >> reporter: 52 cents of every dollar that you earn to government. that would be the combined federal and state income tax rate for the top taxpayers in california if the president's tax plan is approved along with a 30% tax increase proposal from governor jerry brown. >> ask the higher income earners to the today -- pay a...
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on a train by themselves to go back from los angeles to chicago. there she continued to be mistreated by her grandparents until finally she was able to get off on her own and she went to work as a secretary in a factory. the owner of the factory married dorothy not year he was strong, she didn't communicate very well, she frequently had vicious arguments with his wife in which he spoke disparagingly to her. he wasn't that nice to his own children. one example is that as a child left the top of the toothpaste a jar in the bathroom he would take that off and threw it in the snow and make the child go and find it. basically dorothy was hilary's mother who essentially sustain her in three ways. first of all, she was deeply christian, she was a very active methodist, she wanted hillary to get them at the disfellowship and she met a young wonderful pastor named don jones and he was the one that helped introduce her to the whole issue of the morality of justice fighting for civil rights and things like that. dorothy also helped hillary sustain people. if
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live in los angeles with more on this. first off, what is going at the hospitals that is causing so many patients to be readmitted? >> basically about two-thirds of america's hospitals are making fundamental errors when it comes to things like basic hygiene, cause infections in patients and when they go home and they are back within 30 days. often simple situations like patients have to be told how to take meds properly. what they need post hospital care at the end of the day. as a result of this you are seeing lots of people come back. medicare are paying for those people and they are implementing fines. >> gregg: how large is the fines are the hospitals facing. are they going to improve their standards? >> to begin with on average it's going to be $125,000 per year, but medicare intends on increasing the rate so annually collected among all hospitals paying up to billion dollars a year. that is actually a loss of money. the government wants to pressure hospitals to raising standards. there is another source of pressure t
live in los angeles with more on this. first off, what is going at the hospitals that is causing so many patients to be readmitted? >> basically about two-thirds of america's hospitals are making fundamental errors when it comes to things like basic hygiene, cause infections in patients and when they go home and they are back within 30 days. often simple situations like patients have to be told how to take meds properly. what they need post hospital care at the end of the day. as a result...
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this was in los angeles. there was a neighborhood of scientists that live in an area, and protesters would not protest at the university, they would find out where the researchers lived and would protest outside their house. and this, of course, is fright opinioning for scientists. in fact -- frightening for scientists. when i was at the university of washington, we would get e-mails saying that the animal rights protesters were back, be careful, don't engage with them. because they have a history of violence and intimidating researchers. just to give you an idea how loony these people are, one of these neighbors puts up a sign, he was in support of his neighbor, one of the animal researchers crossed off science and said torture, we support torture. that is how they view people like me and ken. we're torturers. we're not helping people, we're not helping medical science, we're animal torturers. the bottom right, lawrence summers who was fired from harvard, essentially -- he was pushed out the door -- for maki
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emergency crews spending hours searching an airplane at los angeles international airport. after someone phoned in a bomb threat. police say that the bomb squad didn't find anything on board that united airlines flight and now they are looking for the person who made that phony threat. the "l.a. times" reports that that plane was bound for london. an indiana school district is now barring youth pastors from their lunch rooms after an aclu threatened to sue them. a parent apparently complained about the southwest allen county school district allowing a pastor to talk to students during lunch hour. the aclu claims that that those visits violate the constitution. and those are your headlines. >> all right. let's check in with maria molina this morning. she in for rick reichmuth this morning. >> good morning, everyone. today we are talking to out the northeast. temperatures where they should be from the northeast down into florida. currently 62 in tampa and 60 trees in no. it's actually cooler across the carolinas and georgia right now than it is in new york city. we are seeing
emergency crews spending hours searching an airplane at los angeles international airport. after someone phoned in a bomb threat. police say that the bomb squad didn't find anything on board that united airlines flight and now they are looking for the person who made that phony threat. the "l.a. times" reports that that plane was bound for london. an indiana school district is now barring youth pastors from their lunch rooms after an aclu threatened to sue them. a parent apparently...
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angeles. i never dreamed that some day i would win that nomination and be my party's nominee for president. that's america. that's why i'm proud and grateful to be a citizen of this country. 26 days from today you and millions of americans will choose two people to lead us into the future as president and vice president of the united states. our opponents say, things are okay. don't rock the boat. not to worry. they say we should be satisfied. but i don't think we can be satisfied when we're spending $150 billion a year in interest alone on the national debt, much of it going to foreign bankers, or when 25% of our high school students are dropping out of school, or when we have 2.5 million of our fellow citizens, a third of them veterans, who are homeless and living on streets and in doorways in this country, when mr. bush's prescription for our economic future is another tax giveaway to the rich. we can do better than that. not working with government alone, but all of us working together. ll
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it took place at the university of california in los angeles and lasts about an hour and a half. >> the colleagues on the panel ann compton of abc news. margaret warner of news week magazine, and andrea mitchell of nbc news. the candidates are, vice president george bush, the republican nominee and governor michael dukakis, the democratic nominee. [applause] for the next 90 minutes we'll be questioning the candidates designed by representatives of the two campaigns. however, there are no restrictions on the questions that my colleagues and i can ask this evening and the candidates have no prior knowledge of our questions. by agreement between the candidates, the first question goes to governor dukakis. you have two minutes to respond. governor if kitty dukakis were raped and murdered, would you favor an irrevocable death penalty for the killer? >> no, i don't, bernard. and i think you know i opposed the death penalty. i don't see any evidence that it's a deterrent and i think there are better an more effective ways to deal with violent crimes. we've done so in my own state. it's one of
it took place at the university of california in los angeles and lasts about an hour and a half. >> the colleagues on the panel ann compton of abc news. margaret warner of news week magazine, and andrea mitchell of nbc news. the candidates are, vice president george bush, the republican nominee and governor michael dukakis, the democratic nominee. [applause] for the next 90 minutes we'll be questioning the candidates designed by representatives of the two campaigns. however, there are no...
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on a train by themselves to go back from los angeles to chicago. there she continued to be mistreated by her grandparents until finally she was able to get off on her own and went to work as a secretary in a factory. a lace curtain factory president owner of the factory was hugh and he married dorothy. hugh was gruff, he was strong, he didn't communicate very well, he frequently had vicious arguments which he wife which he spoke disparagingly and got eye abusive toward her. he was not that nice to his own children. one example is that as a child left the top off the tooth paste jar, the tube in the bedroom, he would take that tooth paste top throw it in snow and make the child find it. it was not someone whom you felt warmly toward. and basically discoure think was the person, hilary's mother who essentially sustained her. sustain sustainedder in three ways. she was an active mained death. she wanted her to go to the methodist youth fellowship she met a young pastor named don jones. he introduced her to the social conscious, fighting for civil righ
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if police get a match it coulded three an arrest. >> gregg: dominic di-natale in los angeles. thanks. >> heather: a milestone in libya. marking a year since the death of leader muammar gaddafi. we are learning new information on the deadly terror attack in libya last month on the consulate that killed four americans. greg palkot is streaming live for us from benghazi, libya. greg? >> heather, that is right. a year since the capture and killing of gaddafi. struggling to get control of things. we have confirmed in the past. couple of hours, long time spokesman for the late dictator has been arrested to the south of trippi. he has been on the run for more than a year. the birthplace of revolution. they express concerns to me as well. >> i am happy. so happy because gaddafi is dead now. >> problems that still have the guns. collect all the guns. >> bitter. >> the attack on the consulate that left them dead sign of ongoing visibility here. the main residence burned out. smell the smoke from the fire by the mob and see signs of desperation. hand print on a wall. it was ransacked. cr
if police get a match it coulded three an arrest. >> gregg: dominic di-natale in los angeles. thanks. >> heather: a milestone in libya. marking a year since the death of leader muammar gaddafi. we are learning new information on the deadly terror attack in libya last month on the consulate that killed four americans. greg palkot is streaming live for us from benghazi, libya. greg? >> heather, that is right. a year since the capture and killing of gaddafi. struggling to get...